Gracyn Thatcher knows very little Spanish. This made the journalism and media major anxious about conducting an interview using an interpreter. But the editorial staff at the 2025 Carnegie-Knight News21 Fellowship had faith in her abilities to tell the story. “At the end of the day, I’m still in shock that I was able to […] The post Students Gain Hands-on Investigative Reporting Experience through News21 Fellowship appeared first on College of Communication and Information.| College of Communication and Information
The Key is the official student newspaper of Keystone College. It is published once each semester. Membership is open to all students, faculty and staff.| Keystone College
Students gain practical research experience by working with faculty on real-world business problems| McCombs News and Magazine
The College of Public Health and Health Professions are dedicated to improving health and well-being in communities around the world.| College of Public Health & Health Professions » University of Florida
When Charlie Sarafian transferred to the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, to double major in journalism and media and business, he wanted to be a sports broadcaster but was unsure how to achieve that goal. Fortunately, he met former Voice of the Vols and College Communication and Information alumnus Bob Kesling (‘77), who gave the senior […] The post Student Launches Tennessee Club Sports Network, Expands Vision to The Media Center appeared first on College of Communication and Informa...| College of Communication and Information
Assistant Professor Shannon Scovel loves sharing her passion for research with her undergraduate students. So, she invited students in her spring 2024 JMED 175 Introduction to Journalism and Creative Media class to contact her to learn more about and/or to work on a research project together. Senior public relations major Katy Niedling accepted that invitation. […] The post CCI Faculty and Undergraduate Student Paper Wins Award At 2025 AEJMC Conference appeared first on College of Communi...| College of Communication and Information
A major highlight from Anna Willerer’s experience studying abroad in Valencia, Spain, with the College of Communication and Information (CCI) this past spring was her internship with 24/7 Valencia. For two months, the communication studies major worked as an assistant editorial journalist at the local English language news magazine. Willerer’s responsibilities included writing engaging stories […] The post Students Gain Real-World Experience Studying Abroad In Valencia appeared first on...| College of Communication and Information
From the bright lights of Los Angeles to the scenic hills of East Tennessee, Tombras School students are acquiring practical experience in industries that align with their passions and future goals. The Tombras School of Advertising and Public Relations encourages its students to pursue internships around the world. Internships provide an excellent opportunity for students […]| College of Communication and Information
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Vicki Stanavitch, Ph.D., vice president for academic and student affairs, announced the full-time undergraduate, degree-seeking students who have been named to the Keystone College president’s, dean’s, and honors list for the fall spring semester. The post Keystone College announces spring semester full-time honors students appeared first on Keystone College.| Keystone College
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Keystone College Assistant Professor of Botany, Dr. Linda Tucker, has received a $23,730 grant from the Wild Resource Conservation Program (WRCP), funded by the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR). The post Dr. Linda Tucker Awarded WRCP Grant to Protect Rare Pennsylvania Plants appeared first on Keystone College.| Keystone College
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Thanks to the generosity of the Keystone College Alumni Association, members of OPEN attended Broadway in Scranton’s Dear Evan Hansen on Saturday afternoon. The post Members of OPEN attend Broadway in Scranton showing of Dear Evan Hansen appeared first on Keystone College.| Keystone College
Joseph Jordan got the opportunity of a lifetime as an intern at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Fla. While some fans of Disney can only dream of going to Disney World for even a day, he worked there for six months. The post It’s a small world for Disney intern Joseph Jordan appeared first on Keystone College.| Keystone College
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Keystone College’s Student Activities will sponsor a service project in honor of Martin Luther King on Tuesday, Jan. 21, from 11:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. in the Hibbard Campus Center. The post Keystone students help make sleeping bags for the homeless appeared first on Keystone College.| Keystone College
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The Q Center and members of OPEN recently attended the 16th Annual Mid-Atlantic LGBTQ+ Conference at Bloomsburg University. OPEN members met with Gabby Rivera, author of Juliet Takes a Breath […] The post Q Center/OPEN members attend the Mid-Atlantic LGBTQ+ Conference appeared first on Keystone College.| Keystone College
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Commuters at Keystone College celebrated Halloween earlier this October during their “Paint your Own Gourd” event. The post Commuters get creative at Keystone appeared first on Keystone College.| Keystone College
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On Friday, September 27, The Q Center took members of OPEN to the Kirby Center for Performing Arts to hear the NEPA Philharmonic perform the music of QUEEN. The post Q Center and members of OPEN attend NEPA Philharmonic’s “QUEEN!” appeared first on Keystone College.| Keystone College
Three Keystone College science majors recently presented research projects at the prestigious National Conference on Undergraduate Research in Long Beach, Cal. The post Keystone students attend national research conference appeared first on Keystone College.| Keystone College
Freya Johnson, a 12-year-old from Brainerd, self-published a novel called "The Jump" in May.| Brainerd Dispatch
At Vanderbilt University, entrepreneurship isn’t just a buzzword; strategic investments and thoughtful community engagement, Vanderbilt is building a distinctive path in innovation and shaping a legacy as a launchpad for impactful ventures. The post Launching Unicorns appeared first on Vanderbilt Business School.| Vanderbilt Business School
While many people dream of one day starting their own business, navigating the complex world of investors can be tricky. We sat down with five Vanderbilt Business alumni to discuss their advice for networking with investors and raising capital in 2025. The post From Pitch to Partnership: Vanderbilt Business Alumni on Investors & Raising Capital appeared first on Vanderbilt Business School.| Vanderbilt Business School
Vanderbilt Accelerator students prepared and delivered pitches targeted toward Gen Z pet parents for Mars, a global leader in PetCare. The post Accelerator® Summer Business Immersion: Students Pitch Pet Food Solutions to Mars appeared first on Vanderbilt Business School.| Vanderbilt Business School
Our goal for OSGA is to bring our community together through events that foster relationships across programs, amplify student voices, and celebrate Owen. The post Q&A: Getting to Know the Owen Student Government Association Leaders appeared first on Vanderbilt Business School.| Vanderbilt Business School
Vanderbilt Business students empower Nashville entrepreneurs, like Thomas Kelly of Creative Soulz Printing, through real-time investing in the Impact Investing course.| Vanderbilt Business School
The two M.P.H. students will spend the academic year connecting with other students to help inspire the next generation of public health leaders.| phhp.ufl.edu
For Sophia Aiello, spending two months in New York City this summer as part of the 2025 International Radio Television Society (IRTS) Summer Fellowship Program was life changing. The nine-week summer program provides its participants with resources to enhance their media skills and opportunities to network with professionals, all while the participants intern at a […] The post J&M Student Gains Real-World Experience As IRTS Summer Fellow appeared first on College of Communication and Inform...| College of Communication and Information
Traveling abroad with the School of Journalism and Media to Prague, Czech Republic, was senior Lauren Holladay’s first time travelling to Europe. And while she enjoyed taking in the sights and sounds of the busy city, Holladay said being able to work as a student foreign correspondent was what made her experience truly rewarding. “I […] The post Students Report on Issues in Prague as Part of Study Abroad Experience appeared first on College of Communication and Information.| College of Communication and Information
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Meet the students from the College of Public Health and Health Professions, a diverse group dedicated to improving health and well-being in communities around the world. These students come from various backgrounds, united by their passion for health and their commitment to making a positive impact. They bring unique perspectives and experiences to their studies,…| phhp.ufl.edu
The Election Project won first place in the Special Projects or Special Coverage category at the 2025 Green Eyeshade Awards. The project was a collaborative reporting initiative between the School of Journalism and Media and The Media Center at the College of Communication and Information covering the 2024 presidential election and other civic topics. The […] The post The Election Project, Student Journalists Win 2025 Green Eyeshade Awards appeared first on College of Communication and Info...| College of Communication and Information
Former Tennessee Titans broadcast producer Ashley Farrell took a chance on herself when she applied for a job with the National Football League team more than a decade ago. She moved to Nashville and accepted a part-time job with the Titans initially before becoming a full-time member of the organization’s media team. Her responsibilities included […] The post Ashley Farrell Brings Her Expertise To J&M, The Media Center appeared first on College of Communication and Information.| College of Communication and Information
Student journalists at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, took home several top honors in the 2025 Diamond Journalism Awards—including Student Journalist of the Year and the Student Special Projects award for the Election Project. The Arkansas Pro Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists sponsors the annual Diamond Journalism Awards, a regional competition that recognizes […] The post UT Student Journalists Win 2025 Diamond Journalism Awards appeared first on College of Com...| College of Communication and Information
Every year, the School of Communication Studies takes a direct approach to teaching intercultural communication to students via its long-standing annual global programs trip to Dublin, Ireland. For four weeks the students are immersed in a foreign culture all while taking two courses that dive deep into how different cultures around the world communicate. “This […]| College of Communication and Information
Avanna Tiwarie shares her journey as a Doctor of Occupational Therapy student with hearing loss.| phhp.ufl.edu
Meet the students from the College of Public Health and Health Professions, a diverse group dedicated to improving health and well-being in communities around the world. These students come from various backgrounds, united by their passion for health and their commitment to making a positive impact. They bring unique perspectives and experiences to their studies,…| phhp.ufl.edu
Oluwafemi Adegbemigun is a fourth-year Rehabilitation Science Ph.D. student. He is mentored by Dr. Dorian Rose. Hometown Ondo State, Nigeria Mentor Dr. Dorian Rose Briefly describe your research area My research focuses on balance control during forward and backward gait initiation in individuals post-stroke to enhance fall risk assessment and targeted interventions for rehabilitation. If…| phhp.ufl.edu
As an interdisciplinary researcher, Alex Rodriguez, MPH, mobilizes evidence about the preventative and rehabilitative impacts of arts engagement for mental health into practices and policies that will create equitable infrastructure for communities to thrive. Currently, Rodriguez is a Public Health Ph.D. candidate at the University of Florida, concentrating in Social and Behavioral Sciences, where she…| College of Public Health & Health Professions
Meet the students from the College of Public Health and Health Professions, a diverse group dedicated to improving health and well-being in communities around the world. These students come from various backgrounds, united by their passion for health and their commitment to making a positive impact. They bring unique perspectives and experiences to their studies,…| phhp.ufl.edu
Assistant Professor Shannon Scovel (center) celebrates with recent graduates and APSE chapter co-presidents Caleb Jarreau (left) and Gabriel Jackson (right) during the College of Communication and Information Send-Off in May. Jarreau and Jackson recently finished in the top 10 of the 2025 APSE student contest. Recent School of Journalism and Media graduates Caleb Jarreau (‘25) […]| College of Communication and Information
August 2, 2025 – (Branchburg, NJ) The Vet Tech Student Association (VTSA) at Universidad Ana G. Méndez (UAGM)–Ponce and Stephanie Atkins of Blue Ridge Community College (BRCC) are the 2025 recipients of the Student Chapter and Student Advisor of the Year Awards, presented by the National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America (NAVTA). NAVTA is […] The post NAVTA Honors 2025 Student Advisor and Student Chapter of the Year appeared first on NAVTA.| NAVTA
Meet the students from the College of Public Health and Health Professions, a diverse group dedicated to improving health and well-being in communities around the world. These students come from various backgrounds, united by their passion for health and their commitment to making a positive impact. They bring unique perspectives and experiences to their studies,…| phhp.ufl.edu
Nicky Coursey's third installment of her sustainable adventures in Germany.| Sustainable Carolina
A dynamic lineup of speakers from various industries shared their insights with the Owen community this year during the Vanderbilt Business Distinguished Speaker Series (DSS).| Vanderbilt Business School
Meet the students from the College of Public Health and Health Professions, a diverse group dedicated to improving health and well-being in communities around the world. These students come from various backgrounds, united by their passion for health and their commitment to making a positive impact. They bring unique perspectives and experiences to their studies,…| phhp.ufl.edu
Meet the students from the College of Public Health and Health Professions, a diverse group dedicated to improving health and well-being in communities around the world. These students come from various backgrounds, united by their passion for health and their commitment to making a positive impact. They bring unique perspectives and experiences to their studies,…| phhp.ufl.edu
Meet the students from the College of Public Health and Health Professions, a diverse group dedicated to improving health and well-being in communities around the world. These students come from various backgrounds, united by their passion for health and their commitment to making a positive impact. They bring unique perspectives and experiences to their studies,…| phhp.ufl.edu
Meet the students from the College of Public Health and Health Professions, a diverse group dedicated to improving health and well-being in communities around the world. These students come from various backgrounds, united by their passion for health and their commitment to making a positive impact. They bring unique perspectives and experiences to their studies,…| phhp.ufl.edu
Golf Writers’ Association of America (GWAA) inaugural Herbert V. Kohler Jr./GWAA Scholarship recipients CCI doctoral candidate Aman Misra and Penn State’s Amanda Vogt overlooking the famous Church Pew bunkers on Oakmont Country Club’s third hole at the 2025 US Open. When Aman Misra was 16 years old, he stayed up five nights in a row […] The post CCI Doctoral Student Earns GWAA Scholarship, Attends U.S. Open Golf Championship appeared first on College of Communication and Information.| College of Communication and Information
Meet the students from the College of Public Health and Health Professions, a diverse group dedicated to improving health and well-being in communities around the world. These students come from various backgrounds, united by their passion for health and their commitment to making a positive impact. They bring unique perspectives and experiences to their studies,…| phhp.ufl.edu
The training expanded her skill set in systems and data science methods.| phhp.ufl.edu
Meet the students from the College of Public Health and Health Professions, a diverse group dedicated to improving health and well-being in communities around the world. These students come from various backgrounds, united by their passion for health and their commitment to making a positive impact. They bring unique perspectives and experiences to their studies,…| phhp.ufl.edu
Meet the students from the College of Public Health and Health Professions, a diverse group dedicated to improving health and well-being in communities around the world. These students come from various backgrounds, united by their passion for health and their commitment to making a positive impact. They bring unique perspectives and experiences to their studies,…| phhp.ufl.edu
If you’re considering applying to UF’s Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program, keep reading! Amy Ladendorf, Associate Director of Education for the program, shared valuable insights t…| Career Connections Center University of Florida
School of Journalism and Media major Alex Carpenter could not help but get emotional while walking the Old Course in St. Andrews, Scotland, this summer. The historic golf course is considered the birthplace of modern golf. Carpenter loves the game and has fond memories of golfing and watching tournaments with his grandparents. “Tiger Woods, Jack […] The post Students Learn About British Sports Culture in the UK appeared first on College of Communication and Information.| College of Communication and Information
School of Journalism and Media students won five national Telly Awards for their coverage of the 2024 Paralympic Games. The awards program honors the best work created in television and video. The program receives more than 13,000 entries globally each year from some of the most respected companies in television, advertising, filmmaking, and online content. […] The post Students Win Telly Awards for Paralympics Coverage, Documentary Work appeared first on College of Communication and Inform...| College of Communication and Information
The University of Exeter celebrated the entrepreneurial achievements of its students earlier this month, bringing together students, staff, alumni and members of the local business community for its Student Entrepreneurship Awards. At the heart of| News
Jessi Hudgins is reaching new heights as she launches a student organization on campus. A senior at the School of Information Sciences, Hudgins is double-majoring in data science and information sciences, concentrating on data, information management, and analytics. She is currently the president of the ParaVOLS skydiving club and aims to attract adrenaline enthusiasts and […] The post Jessi Hudgins is Soaring High in Information Sciences and Skydiving at UT appeared first on School of Info...| School of Information Sciences
From being one of the fastest runners in the Bahamas to competing at the 2024 Paris Olympics, Javonya Valcourt is an exceptional track and field athlete and a dedicated junior studying information sciences at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Originally from the Bahamas, Valcourt’s journey took her to the United States, where she attended high […] The post Javonya Valcourt: Academic Achiever, Athlete, and Information Sciences Student appeared first on School of Information Sciences.| School of Information Sciences
When Teresa O’Daniel first became a dental hygienist, she never thought she would be working in public health much less as an educator in the field. But public health eventually became more than just a career option for O’Daniel, who is a dental hygiene instructor at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis. […] The post Graduating Master’s Student, Dental Hygiene Educator Teresa O’Daniel Says Communication Courses Made Her a Better Teacher appeared first on Scho...| School of Information Sciences
Three College of Communication and Information doctoral students received fall 2024 Graduate Student Research Awards from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville’s, Graduate School. These awards are intended to not only support the students’ work but also gives them experience in writing grants and enhances their relationships with faculty. The three PhD students are: Scott Greeves: […] The post Three CCI PhD Students Receive Graduate Research Awards appeared first on School of Informati...| School of Information Sciences
For many students who participate in a Tombras School of Advertising and Public Relations networking trip, it represents either their first or last major experience with the Tombras School and the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. These trips can inspire students’ career paths and enlighten them about opportunities and environments in their industry they would never […] The post Tombras School Students Gain Career Insights During Chicago Networking Trip appeared first on College of Comm...| College of Communication and Information
Eric Jackson (’90) never imagined he would own his own business when he began pursuing an advertising degree at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Today, he is the owner of Elements 47, LLC and a recipient of the 2025 Rocky Top Business Award. As a first-generation college student who became a successful business owner, Jackson […] The post Rocky Top Business Award Alumni Feature: Eric Jackson (’90), Owner of Element 47, LLC appeared first on College of Communication and Information.| College of Communication and Information
Pierce Gentry, far left, with the other contestants in the Audio category at the Hearst Journalism National Championship. As Pierce Gentry (‘25) walked through San Francisco in early June, he soaked in the colorful sights of the largest Chinatown in the world outside of China, but what he really focused on were the people and […] The post Alum, WUOT Reporter Pierce Gentry Wins 2nd in Hearst Journalism National Competition appeared first on College of Communication and Information.| College of Communication and Information
Kayla Siddell (‘13) is eager to mentor students and help them prepare for the real world, as she remembers what it is like to be in their position. Siddell earned her master’s degree in information sciences from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, in 2013. She is currently the chief operational officer (COO) of the Atlanta […]| College of Communication and Information
The school recognized students who achieved 'A' and 'B' averages during the third trimester of the 2024-25 school year.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Student journalists at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, won several first-place and finalist awards at the annual Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) Region 12 Conference last month. Award-winning work included stories covering Hurricane Helene and the 2024 presidential election campaign. Senior journalism and media major and The Daily Beacon Editor-in-Chief Shelby Wright said she is proud of her work on Hurricane Helene, which won in the general news reporting category. She sees...| School of Journalism & Media
Graduating senior Helene Burch knew accepting School of Journalism and Media Assistant Professor Guy Harrison’s invitation to help with his research last year was a good opportunity. But she never predicted the impact it would have on her academic career. Last month, she presented her own research at the International Association for Communication and Sport (IACS) annual summit in Chicago. Burch interviewed female collegiate athletes from different sports disciplines to learn more about how...| School of Journalism & Media
Griffin Hadley and Kate McCarville the Tennessee men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams receiving the Torchbearer award at Allan Jones Intercollegiate Aquatic Center in Knoxville, TN. (Photo By Kyndall Williams/Tennessee Athletics) School of Journalism and Media Professor Erin Whiteside met graduating senior Griffin Hadley for the first time during an informational session for students selected to cover the 2024 Paralympic Games for the USA TODAY Network in Paris. “But it was not u...| School of Journalism & Media
Senior Carter Moore interviewing Greenville, Tennessee native and woodworker George Wurtzel for the Land Grant Films short documentary “Carving The Creative Vision”. In small-town America, there always seems to be that person everyone knows who perfectly reflects what that community is all about. This phenomenon is what prompted Nick Geidner, School of Journalism and Media professor and Land Grant Films director, in 2023 to pitch to the student documentary production team a series highl...| School of Journalism & Media
Juniors Gracyn Thatcher and Alexa Durben, both journalism and media majors, will represent the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, this summer at the 2025 Carnegie-Knight News21 Fellowship at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University. Two School of Journalism and Media students have been selected to participate in a prestigious national reporting initiative this summer. Juniors Gracyn Thatcher and Alexa Durben, both journalism and media majors...| School of Journalism & Media
Students in the School of Journalism and Media earned several awards for their reporting coverage including Best Public Service Journalism for The Election Project and Best TV Station at the 2025 Southeast Journalism Conference The Election Project won “Best in the South” in public service journalism at the 2025 Southeast Journalism Conference (SEJC). A collaborative reporting initiative between the School of Journalism and Media and The Media Center at the College of Communication and In...| School of Journalism & Media
School of Journalism and Media alumnus Lukas Vysniauskas’ (‘24) with US Paralympian Carson Clough in Paris. School of Journalism and Media alumnus Lukas Vysniauskas’ (‘24) reporting on US Paralympian Carson Clough at the 2024 Paralympic Games has been recognized by the Hearst Journalism Awards Program. Vysniauskas finished ninth in the 2024-25 Hearst Multimedia Narrative Video Storytelling Competition. The Hearst Journalism Awards is a nationally recognized program that honors college...| School of Journalism & Media
Journalism and Media senior Pierce Gentry embraces Joy Lambert, a resident of Hampton, Tennessee, who lost her home to flooding caused by Hurricane Helene. ...| jem.utk.edu
School of Journalism and Media students Carter Moore and Eliza Noell on set with WBIR anchor Brittany Bailey to discuss the Land Grant Films’ documentary Carving the Creative Vision on May 20, 2025. Land Grant Films and WBIR Channel 10 are partnering to air student-produced documentaries on its streaming platform. The first documentary—Carving the Creative […]| College of Communication and Information
Students and faculty from the College of Communication and Information took home top awards in several categories at the East Tennessee Society of Professional Journalists’ Golden Press Card Awards, including a significant second-place award that has previously never been given to student work: the Horace V. Wells Jr. Community Service Award. This award is given […]| College of Communication and Information
Graduating senior and information sciences major Jenna Muetterties’ interest in web design and information technology began at a young age. “I remember always auditing different websites and seeing how they could be improved. I came to UT and discovered they had a UX design concentration, which was perfect for my skills and interests,” she stated. […] The post SIS Graduate Reflects on Lessons, Growth, and What’s Next appeared first on College of Communication and Information.| College of Communication and Information
After four years of devoting every spare moment she had to the Lady Vols softball team, this past year of focusing solely on academics gave graduating master’s student Rylie West the chance to dive deeper into her studies and gain even more real-world experience in journalism and media. West graduated this semester after completing the […] The post Torchbearer Rylie West Graduates with Master’s, Aiming to Enter Sports Broadcasting appeared first on College of Communication and Informa...| College of Communication and Information
From sports to sustainability, Ashlyn Miller is spending her senior year building a diverse background in public relations and communications. This semester, Miller was awarded the Shelton Group Fellowship, which is granted to one senior during the spring semester at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville’s College of Communication and Information. The fellowship includes a $2,500 […] The post Spring 2025 Shelton Group Fellow Ashlyn Miller Heads to New York, Fueled by College Opportunitie...| College of Communication and Information
After Joseph Edgerton graduates with his Master of Science in Information Sciences this May, he will begin his new role as a research data management librarian at the University of Virginia. His journey to this position was unexpected, but his experiences along the way helped him discover his true passions. “It feels really accepting and […] The post How CCI’s MSIS Program Helped Joseph Edgerton Launch a Fulfilling Career appeared first on College of Communication and Information.| College of Communication and Information
There have been many impactful moments in and out of the classrooms at the College of Communication and Information for Addison Lafayette, who is majoring in communication studies. Whether she was learning how to refine her public speaking skills, making new friends, going on networking trips around the country, or sitting in a class taught […] The post Graduating Senior Addison Lafayette Found Confidence & Impactful Opportunities at CCI appeared first on College of Communication and Inform...| College of Communication and Information
Twenty-five students from the School of Journalism and Media and the Tombras School of Advertising and Public Relations were initiated into the UT Kappa Tau Alpha Honor Society on May 6. Founded in 1910, KTA is the only national organization honoring scholarship in the fields of journalism, advertising, and public relations. Friends and family gathered […] The post UT Kappa Tau Alpha Honor Society Initiates New Members appeared first on College of Communication and Information.| College of Communication and Information
Grey MacNicoll was initially going to decline Assistant Professor of Practice Brittany Tarwater’s invitation to enroll in her Advanced Television News Reporting and Producing course. But MacNicoll’s parents encouraged her to reconsider. “Professors don’t say that to anybody. You should take advantage of whatever she is seeing in you that you don’t see in yourself, […] The post Graduating Senior Grey MacNicoll Views Experience on Rocky Top As ‘Second to None’ appeared first on ...| College of Communication and Information
The Volunteer Channel (TVC) received a 2025 Gracie Awards Honorable Mention for the student-run television station’s hour-long Election Day live special Voting Matters. The special was a mix of pre-recorded segments and live interviews with local public officials as part of the Election Project—a collaborative reporting initiative between the School of Journalism and Media and […]| College of Communication and Information